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===Nintendo Direct, May 17===
==Nintendo Direct, May 17==
[[Nabbit]] is a playable character exclusive to multiplayer mode. He can't use the items he collects, but he isn't hurt by enemies. New Super Luigi U will also be made available as a somewhat more expensive standalone retail product after its release as DLC for [[New Super Mario Bros. U]].{{unsigned|Platitudinous}}
[[Nabbit]] is a playable character exclusive to multiplayer mode. He can't use the items he collects, but he isn't hurt by enemies. New Super Luigi U will also be made available as a somewhat more expensive standalone retail product after its release as DLC for [[New Super Mario Bros. U]].{{unsigned|Platitudinous}}
Edit: Sorry for the broken formatting, and the vagueness, and the lack of signature. My memory of the formatting is a bit foggy. Or maybe I'm normally just this sloppy. The point is, someone else, preferably someone more coherent, needs to add this information to the article, with the citations and whatnot. For reference, [http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/05-17-2013/ here's the Nintendo Direct]. I don't know exactly when the information shows up. Only started watching partway through. Again, apologies for the mistakes. [[User:Platitudinous|Platitudinous]] ([[User talk:Platitudinous|talk]]) 10:50, 17 May 2013 (EDT)

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Nintendo Direct, May 17

Nabbit is a playable character exclusive to multiplayer mode. He can't use the items he collects, but he isn't hurt by enemies. New Super Luigi U will also be made available as a somewhat more expensive standalone retail product after its release as DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U.
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Platitudinous (talk).

Edit: Sorry for the broken formatting, and the vagueness, and the lack of signature. My memory of the formatting is a bit foggy. Or maybe I'm normally just this sloppy. The point is, someone else, preferably someone more coherent, needs to add this information to the article, with the citations and whatnot. For reference, here's the Nintendo Direct. I don't know exactly when the information shows up. Only started watching partway through. Again, apologies for the mistakes. Platitudinous (talk) 10:50, 17 May 2013 (EDT)